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we have new video of a meteor that streaks across russia injuring more than 500 people. the meteor generated a sonic boom and left a giant trail of smoke in the sky. there was confusion and panic. people had no idea what happened. most of the injuries resulted from broken glass, a roof of a factory also collapsed. meantime local hospitals were overwhelmed. most of the victims suffered facial cuts. witnesses report seeing elderly people crying in the streets fearing that the world was ending. astronomers say the meteor is not part of the asteroid that will buzz the plan et several hours from now. we are at chabot space and science center. >> reporter: that asteroid is actually going to be 150 feet long and it will be passing by earth early this morning. now it's not expected to hit earth. it's not expected to make impact here but scientists here at chabot science center and across the earth are going to be taking a very close look at it. now that space rock has been dubbed 2012 da14. it will fly by. it's the biggest rock to come close to us in recorded history. experts ha
we have new video of a meteor that streaks across russia injuring more than 500 people. the meteor generated a sonic boom and left a giant trail of smoke in the sky. there was confusion and panic. people had no idea what happened. most of the injuries resulted from broken glass, a roof of a factory also collapsed. meantime local hospitals were overwhelmed. most of the victims suffered facial cuts. witnesses report seeing elderly people crying in the streets fearing that the world was ending....
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. >>> and scientists call yesterday's meteor crash in russia a wake-up call for man to spend more on the detection of meteors. >>> and more from the south bay with the plan to help save planet earth, hello, bob. >> reporter: good afternoon or evening to you, diane and terry, considering this fact, the astronomers have id 'd the meteor, but science has only identified 1% of the meteors. which means we don't know anything else about the other 99%, where they're located and most importantly, where they're headed. inside this nondescript office building in mountain view, scientists, including a couple of former astronauts are on a mission to help stop what happened last night in siberia, when a huge meteor blasted through the area, blowing out windows, injuring people. if only we had seen it coming. this foundation hopes to give us the extra set of eyes in the sky. for the past several months, the nonprofit in the bay area has been raising money to build a telescope that orbits the sun by 2018. it is expected to discover more asteroids than any other element, they hope to deflect any lar
. >>> and scientists call yesterday's meteor crash in russia a wake-up call for man to spend more on the detection of meteors. >>> and more from the south bay with the plan to help save planet earth, hello, bob. >> reporter: good afternoon or evening to you, diane and terry, considering this fact, the astronomers have id 'd the meteor, but science has only identified 1% of the meteors. which means we don't know anything else about the other 99%, where they're located and...
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and out of this in russia. do you see this? the referee gets knocked down by a player. okay. the ref, takes off his helmet. puts it on the ice and then he goes after the player. there they go. [ laughter ] hockey nights! >> wow! >> russian hockey. how about that? >> that is fantastic. where the refs are tough, too. they are not taking anything. >> nope. >> keep your helmet on. [ laughter ] >> coming up on a special edition of kpix news at 11:30, after the grammys, a jump goes wrong. bay area man free falls 13,000 feet but he survives. the stunt caught on camera. >> incredible story. that will do it for us. "60 minutes" is next. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. built for the road
and out of this in russia. do you see this? the referee gets knocked down by a player. okay. the ref, takes off his helmet. puts it on the ice and then he goes after the player. there they go. [ laughter ] hockey nights! >> wow! >> russian hockey. how about that? >> that is fantastic. where the refs are tough, too. they are not taking anything. >> nope. >> keep your helmet on. [ laughter ] >> coming up on a special edition of kpix news at 11:30, after the...
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the meteor that exploded over russia, powerful enough to shatter windows and knock down walls. nobody saw it coming! how is that possible in this day and age? sharon chin says the answer, pretty simple. >> reporter: a fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring 33,000 miles an hour with the first of 20 world war ii atomic bombs. >> reporter: the explosion shattered thousands of windows and injured about 1,000 people. the sonic boom, felt in homes and classrooms. >> reporter: astronomers call it cosmic coincidence that the meteor struck on the same day that an asteroid passed near the earth. but why did we know about the asteroid a year in advance yet have no warning about the meteor. >> it just snuck up on us. and that's not unusual for the small ones. >> reporter: an astronomer says the meteor was too small to detect by ground telescopes and radar. it was only 1/3 the size of the asteroid. the asteroid was about as big as a supermarket. and he says we're lucky it missed us. >> something like that hits the ground, it's going to
the meteor that exploded over russia, powerful enough to shatter windows and knock down walls. nobody saw it coming! how is that possible in this day and age? sharon chin says the answer, pretty simple. >> reporter: a fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring 33,000 miles an hour with the first of 20 world war ii atomic bombs. >> reporter: the explosion shattered thousands of windows and injured about 1,000 people. the sonic boom,...
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it exploded over russia today and, boy, did they feel the shock wave. out on the street, inside the classroom, even right in their own living room. [ explosion ] . [ yelling ] . >> i hear this loud bang kind of in a building on the 23ready floorrd and it was incredible. >> hundreds were hurt by all of the flying glass when the shock wave shattered thousands of windows. >>> don't go anywhere, we have the story of a man whose embarrassing moves landed her behind bars. >>> and jesse jackson junior in really big trouble tonight accused of spending thousands of dollars in campaign funds on his own personal stuff. wait until you hear what hey anon!! i'm b,e lk ath taste... i d urax. i thghyowe aaxxpt? majotastesdvti foprars toy,'m mteplbe withnoaxxpiee necear" aturta y oy taner frompa e otaatrns- l alaxxpts ..hah&blk or a alotr jotastes >>> prosecutors say they will likely charge a woman in connection with the murder of an elderly man in alexandria. the 45-year-old marie johnson and today she went before a judge charged with robbing a man's home back in novem
it exploded over russia today and, boy, did they feel the shock wave. out on the street, inside the classroom, even right in their own living room. [ explosion ] . [ yelling ] . >> i hear this loud bang kind of in a building on the 23ready floorrd and it was incredible. >> hundreds were hurt by all of the flying glass when the shock wave shattered thousands of windows. >>> don't go anywhere, we have the story of a man whose embarrassing moves landed her behind bars....
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. >>> and the sky falls on russia. a meteor rips across the horizon, raining debris, shattering glass, and injuring hundreds. >>> the risk you could face from reverse mortgages. and sally field tells us how she nearly missed out on her oscar-nominated role. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the shocker from out of space. >> hundreds hurt after a meteor rains down on russia. >> leaving several buildings shaken and damaged. >> almost 1,000 miles east of moscow. >> up to 400 people may have been injured. >> hours before a 150-foot-wide asteroid is supposed to pass by. >> hug your loved ones, have them close and listen to some arrow smiktd. >> i'm glad to be out of here. >> the pleasure cruise that went very bad is finally over. >> first of all, sorry, carnival, for taking your bath robe. i figure they owed me. >> he murdered his girlfriend. >> there are reports she was shot through the bathroom door. >> a rare filibuster. >> i hope one democrat will look at chuck hagel's
. >>> and the sky falls on russia. a meteor rips across the horizon, raining debris, shattering glass, and injuring hundreds. >>> the risk you could face from reverse mortgages. and sally field tells us how she nearly missed out on her oscar-nominated role. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the shocker from out of space. >> hundreds hurt after a meteor rains down on russia. >> leaving...
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why didn't we know about this one over russia? >> this one over russia was very small and it was coming in from a different angle. the one -- the asteroid that came by in the afternoon was discovered last year, actually by astronomers. and they were able to follow it for that entire time. and it was much larger, 150 feet across. so these smaller ones, 50 feet or so, they're hard to spot because of their size. this one came in fairly fast too. and just basically astronomers weren't looking for it in that direction. >> one thing is notification, the other is preventing this from happening again. what is nasa doing to prevent this? and can they do anything about it? >> nasa does have a program called space guard where they work with astronomers all over the world to look for these new asteroids, ones that are going to fly by earth. still, it's a small net when you think about how big the solar system is. sometimes these asteroids will whiz by us and no one knows. increasing that is probably going to be something nasa and the governme
why didn't we know about this one over russia? >> this one over russia was very small and it was coming in from a different angle. the one -- the asteroid that came by in the afternoon was discovered last year, actually by astronomers. and they were able to follow it for that entire time. and it was much larger, 150 feet across. so these smaller ones, 50 feet or so, they're hard to spot because of their size. this one came in fairly fast too. and just basically astronomers weren't looking...
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cameras captured the meteor in the sky over russia. now crews are trying to find fragments in a leg about 50 miles from chelyabinsk. scientists say an event of this magnitude happens about once every 100 years, but they say it's not uncommon for meteors to impact the planet more often. >> we are hit by about 100 tons of space debris every day. >> reporter: the explosion in russia and an asteroid that just missed earth has people looking up. late friday, some in the san francisco bay area reported seeing a fireball streaking through the sky. experts say it was likely another meteor, but that the three events are unrelated. tatiana anderson for cbs news. >>> it's a mistake they won't make again. the crafty way a couple tracked down their stolen ipad from a plane and the surprising thief they found using it. >>> it feels like you're on a roller coaster pretty much. >> a roller coaster into the history books. how the crew of this racing yacht was able to do it. >>> another unseasonably mild day here in the bay area. but what goes up certai
cameras captured the meteor in the sky over russia. now crews are trying to find fragments in a leg about 50 miles from chelyabinsk. scientists say an event of this magnitude happens about once every 100 years, but they say it's not uncommon for meteors to impact the planet more often. >> we are hit by about 100 tons of space debris every day. >> reporter: the explosion in russia and an asteroid that just missed earth has people looking up. late friday, some in the san francisco bay...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia and the future covered. it is. for former l.a.p.d. officer christopher dorner can turn continues in california on february fourth it's alleged that dorner gunned down two people in a parking lot in los angeles and those people as monica quan daughter of a retired police officer who represented dorner in a disciplinary hearing that eventually led to dorner is terminations from the l.a.p.d. it's believed that terminations is what has now sparked this killing spree is after the first round of shootings dorner allegedly attacked two l.a.p.d. officers injuring one and twenty minutes later he fired on two more l.a.p.d. officers injuring one in killing another since then dorner has eluded authorities and on sunday the l.a.p.d. issued a one million dollar reward for his capture or left behind a manifesto explaining why he decided to go on his rampage and appears that his actions at least by his own words maybe the result of racism joining me now to explain more about this is maria lloyd a journalist and business manager at
technology innovation all the developments around russia and the future covered. it is. for former l.a.p.d. officer christopher dorner can turn continues in california on february fourth it's alleged that dorner gunned down two people in a parking lot in los angeles and those people as monica quan daughter of a retired police officer who represented dorner in a disciplinary hearing that eventually led to dorner is terminations from the l.a.p.d. it's believed that terminations is what has now...
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deadly acts as a coal miner freak in russia because of negligence and lax safety regulations. we're looking for high of 59 and sunshine all around for everyone. we will be right back. >> the vatican is confirming that the vaticatold is resignin. he will officially step down on february 28th because he says he is too infirm to continue his pappas see. pope benedictus the first pontiff to resign in nearly 600 years. this morning of 30's are doing using surveillance video and bottles to track down and x cop accused of three murders. it shows fugitive christopher doors truck and a man of who appears to be dorner throwing items into a dumpster. authorities are offering a $1 million reward for information read leading to the rest of dorner. san mateo police are investigating a recent string of burglaries into neighborhoods that investigators are calling for not burglaries'. the rubber is not a normal on still another hamas someone answers. police say a charcoal color for bare acura and a dark colored men are the cards into the burglaries'. >> food chairman erickson said spelling to
deadly acts as a coal miner freak in russia because of negligence and lax safety regulations. we're looking for high of 59 and sunshine all around for everyone. we will be right back. >> the vatican is confirming that the vaticatold is resignin. he will officially step down on february 28th because he says he is too infirm to continue his pappas see. pope benedictus the first pontiff to resign in nearly 600 years. this morning of 30's are doing using surveillance video and bottles to...
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cameras captured the meteor in the sky over central russia. now, crews are trying to find fragments of it in a lake about 50 miles from the town of chelyabinsk. there's a large hole where some say part of the meteor fell. scientists say an event of this magnitude happens once about every hundred years but it's not uncommon they say for meteors to impact the planet more often. >> earth is hit with 100 tons of space debris every day. and that includes at least one basketball sized object. >> reporter: the explosion in russia and the asteroid that just missed earth has people looking up. tatiana anderson for cbs news. >>> it feels like you're on a roller coaster pretty much. >> a roller coaster into the history books. how the crew of this racing yacht was able to do it. -- h >> and looking out from our kpix 5 newsroom toward the day. sure we have clear skies now but rain and the day to expect it as the news continues right here on kpix 5. >>> a racing yacht named after one of the world's fastest cars has broken a speed record of its own. the 750-
cameras captured the meteor in the sky over central russia. now, crews are trying to find fragments of it in a lake about 50 miles from the town of chelyabinsk. there's a large hole where some say part of the meteor fell. scientists say an event of this magnitude happens once about every hundred years but it's not uncommon they say for meteors to impact the planet more often. >> earth is hit with 100 tons of space debris every day. and that includes at least one basketball sized object....
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activists here wondering exactly who the constitutional right to expression really applies to alexi russia of ski r.t. reporting from the kingdom of bahrain. on line today the ku klux klan is trying to make a comeback in america's south. memphis races just have a demo of a stream movement supporters of the organizers claiming there's a good reason for the rally. and get out of the way well you tube channel we have stunning footage of a canoe being hit by a whale do you go to you tube. like. heroism with an expiry date appears to be the case for u.k. army veterans who are being denied the russian bravery medals because the events they took part in were more than five years ago moscow planned to reward thousands of british troops who guarded crucial convoys but supplied the u.s.s.r. during world war two. as more. imagine doing a service to a foreign country during a time of war risking your life going through unimaginable hardships all in the name of helping you know like you imagine that country wanting to reward you with a medal of honor and then imagine your own government refused to allo
activists here wondering exactly who the constitutional right to expression really applies to alexi russia of ski r.t. reporting from the kingdom of bahrain. on line today the ku klux klan is trying to make a comeback in america's south. memphis races just have a demo of a stream movement supporters of the organizers claiming there's a good reason for the rally. and get out of the way well you tube channel we have stunning footage of a canoe being hit by a whale do you go to you tube. like....
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main perpetrator of these cases of cyber espionage according to the report include china followed by russia and france now china of course has vehemently denied such attacks but that's not stopping the u.s. from ramping up cyber security for his part president obama is said to be working on an executive order aimed at bolstering cyber security and is expected to announce it as early as this week we'll keep you up to speed as the story develops . a warning now to anyone planning to leave or enter the u.s. the civil rights watchdog of the department of homeland security has ruled that searches and seizures. any and all electronic devices by customs and border patrol is not a violation of a perfect person's privacy the civil rights and civil liberties impact assessment has found that the searches quote comply with the fourth amendment they also conclude that imposing a requirement that officers have reasonable suspicion in order to conduct a border search of an electronic device would be operationally harmful without comment tent another words contributing civil rights civil liberties benefits
main perpetrator of these cases of cyber espionage according to the report include china followed by russia and france now china of course has vehemently denied such attacks but that's not stopping the u.s. from ramping up cyber security for his part president obama is said to be working on an executive order aimed at bolstering cyber security and is expected to announce it as early as this week we'll keep you up to speed as the story develops . a warning now to anyone planning to leave or...
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besta gators are also looking to allegations that he was planning to stage riots across russia not so often merged as a protest leader as thousands took to the streets and russian antigovernment protests a year ago he was detained on several occasions violating police orders. leaders may be popping the champagne corks to celebrate and historic budget deal in their looks like the european parliament may spoil the party i mean these are the final sale where the first cut to the unions spending goes through and that eventually block it planning a secret vote on the budget plan in what's seen as a revolt against evil leaders well economist james medway says the budgets may yet be sunk by the parliament constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this now whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print on the budget or already present you parliament to said it won't be able to support this deal and the head of one of the major groups in the parliament the socialist group said that there are likel
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explosions from the sky parts of russia are shaken after a meteorite slams into earth more poured on today's events and ask what would happen if a major meteor headed our way. and it's a bird it's a plane no that's something else entirely when something falls from the sky or you see an unexplained object at least two talks of u.f.o.'s so is there a life out there in space r.t. goes inside a business that investigates unidentified flying objects. police officers are now confirming that the ex cop who terrorized southern california for days did die inside a burning cabin but questions are being raised about the cost of the manhunt and the huge police force used to actually find the suspect to look into that issue coming up. it's friday february fifteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. unbelievable video is coming out of russia today after a meteorite streaked across the morning sky before crashing into the city of children. chills javelins. over a nine hundred people were injured and some three thousand buildings were also damaged from a determined
explosions from the sky parts of russia are shaken after a meteorite slams into earth more poured on today's events and ask what would happen if a major meteor headed our way. and it's a bird it's a plane no that's something else entirely when something falls from the sky or you see an unexplained object at least two talks of u.f.o.'s so is there a life out there in space r.t. goes inside a business that investigates unidentified flying objects. police officers are now confirming that the ex...
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. >> plus, panic in russia as a meteor streaks through the sky. hundreds are injured but it wasn't from space debris. coming up. >> reporter: a wild police car chase through city streets ends in five people being injured. we'll tell you how it went down next. a huge fireball over russia hu meteor showe >>> thousands every passengers on the cruise from hell are finally back on land. >> a huge fireball. hundreds injured by a meteor showers. scientists caught off guard. >> mild weather around the bay area. get ready for a warm day ahead. we'll talk about that coming up. >> so far things look good on 880 between oakland and san leandro. a look at your friday morning commute coming up. >>> good morning, everyone. it's friday, february 15. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 5:00 now. and some developing news some wild news an amazing video this morning from russia. here it is! a meteor shooting across the skies shortly after sunrise. the video is already up and on youtube. amazing stuff right there. it happened in russia i
. >> plus, panic in russia as a meteor streaks through the sky. hundreds are injured but it wasn't from space debris. coming up. >> reporter: a wild police car chase through city streets ends in five people being injured. we'll tell you how it went down next. a huge fireball over russia hu meteor showe >>> thousands every passengers on the cruise from hell are finally back on land. >> a huge fireball. hundreds injured by a meteor showers. scientists caught off guard....
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yes the gators are also looking to allegations that he was planning to stage riots across russia not so often merged as a protest leader thousands took to the streets and russian antigovernment protests a year ago he was detained on several occasions violating police orders. either leaders may be popping the champagne corks to celebrate a historic budget deal now looks like the european parliament may spoil the party i mean these are the final say on whether the first cut the unions spending goes through and that eventually block it having a secret vote on the budget plan in what's seen as a revolt against evil leaders well economist james medway says the budgets may yet be sunk by parliament constitutionally there well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this now whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print on the budget or already present value politic to said it won't be able to support the steel and the head of one of the major groups in the parliament the socialist group said that there are likely to be
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. >>> hundreds injured after a meteor exploded over russia. >>> and a 14-year-old killed in the east bay. we'll talk to her grandmother -- at noon. ao >>> fears that the world was coming to an end after an explosion over russia injured a thousand people. good afternoon. i'm tori campbell. the meteor that streaked across the sky and exploded over russia earlier today had the power of an atomic bomb. its sonic blast shattered countless windows. ktvu's lorraine blanco joins us from the newsroom to let us know that broken glass injured a lot of people. lorraine? >> reporter: almost a thousand people, tori. the reason for that in many cases, people saw the brilliant light, ran to their windows to see what it was and within a minute their windows shattered with the sonic bomb. it reminds many of us of a scene from a sci-fi movie. but the very real damage from this 11-ton meteorite shocked people around the world. >> translator: after the flash nothing happened for about three minutes and then we rushed outdoors. >> reporter: about a thousand people suffered injuries, mostly from shattered
. >>> hundreds injured after a meteor exploded over russia. >>> and a 14-year-old killed in the east bay. we'll talk to her grandmother -- at noon. ao >>> fears that the world was coming to an end after an explosion over russia injured a thousand people. good afternoon. i'm tori campbell. the meteor that streaked across the sky and exploded over russia earlier today had the power of an atomic bomb. its sonic blast shattered countless windows. ktvu's lorraine blanco...
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opening receptive to the idea of a medal coming from russia while the owners yes just two of them are possession. over the few years i got left if a few years. and it down to meet children we grant you a mean little surprise possession to may just not only beddoes but it's coming from russia been there this will be extra special but unfortunately in their decision making process it appears the u.k. government did not consider the feelings of its country's veterans. there are some other international news in brief for you this hour at least one person has been killed in a storm homo's the northeastern united states the visitors already caused a massive blackout sleeping more than six hundred fifty thousand homes without electricity and prompting the government to declare a state of emergency in the states and five thousand flights also been cancelled. due potential suicide bombers have reportedly been arrested in northern mali as they approached a security checkpoint in the outskirts of it comes a day after an attack of blew himself up in the same city making it the second suicide bomb
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. >>> this morning's top stories, a meteorite hit central russia causing many injuries. more than 400 people are hurt, mostly by broken exwhras. the meteorite caused sharp explosions, intense flashes and left a thick white trail. a driver caught these amazing pictures as this was taking place. russian emergency officials say police got calls about injuries and damage to some buildings there. >>> and later on today, an asteroid half the size of a football field will come close to earth and even come closer to weather and tv satellites that are orbiting the earth. nasa says there's no chance it will hit here. at the closest point it will be 17,000 miles from earth just after 2:00 this afternoon. >>> this morning's other top stories now, thousands of stranded cruise ship passengers are back on solid ground after days without power or running water. passengers eagerly ran from the boat, some even kissing the ground right here, oh, they are thankful to be back. the carnival cruise ship docked in mobile, alabama late last night. more than 4,000 passengers were on the damaged b
. >>> this morning's top stories, a meteorite hit central russia causing many injuries. more than 400 people are hurt, mostly by broken exwhras. the meteorite caused sharp explosions, intense flashes and left a thick white trail. a driver caught these amazing pictures as this was taking place. russian emergency officials say police got calls about injuries and damage to some buildings there. >>> and later on today, an asteroid half the size of a football field will come close...
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a 10-ton space bomb that went off over russia yesterday, powerful not to knock down brick walls. but until those final seconds in the skies over chelyabinsk, no one saw it coming. in this day and age, how is that possible? kpix 5 sharon chin tells us the answer is pretty simple. >> reporter: a bus-sized fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring an estimated 33,000 miles an hour, with the force of two world war ii atomic bombs. [ sound of explosions ] >> reporter: the explosion shattered thousands of windows and injured about 1,000 people in chelyabinsk. the sonic boom was felt in booms and classrooms. astronomers call it cosmic coincidence that the meteor struck on the same day that an asteroid passed near the earth. but why did we know about the asteroid a year in advance, yet have no warning about the meteor? >> it just snuck up on us. that's not unusual for the small ones. >> reporter: an astronomer at chabot space and science center says the meteor was too small to detect by radar. the meteor was only a third the size of the
a 10-ton space bomb that went off over russia yesterday, powerful not to knock down brick walls. but until those final seconds in the skies over chelyabinsk, no one saw it coming. in this day and age, how is that possible? kpix 5 sharon chin tells us the answer is pretty simple. >> reporter: a bus-sized fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring an estimated 33,000 miles an hour, with the force of two world war ii atomic bombs. [ sound of...
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. >>> people in russia are still talking about and cleaning up after that enormous meteor explosion. the fire ball was said to be as strong as 20 hiroshima atomic bombs. it could cost $30 million. nearly 1200 people are injured by shock waves from that explosion. >>> this sounds like a lot of fun, hundreds of people in minnesota are trying to make the biggest lite bright mural ever recorded. it was made out of more than a half a million of those glowing little pegs. it took five days for volunteers just to sort through all the colors, nearly a month to stick all the pieces into the grid. it's attracting people of all ages including some who brought in their own lite bright pegs. >> i had a lite bright. did you have one of those? >> yes, i'm wondering where they're finding that. do they still make light bright. i can see you trying to make weather graphics with it. >> you probably did that when you were a little kid. >> high pressure systems. >> here's a storm, no, we love snow. use the white ones and the blue one. >> there is a little snow at the beaches right now. >> flurries. >> bu
. >>> people in russia are still talking about and cleaning up after that enormous meteor explosion. the fire ball was said to be as strong as 20 hiroshima atomic bombs. it could cost $30 million. nearly 1200 people are injured by shock waves from that explosion. >>> this sounds like a lot of fun, hundreds of people in minnesota are trying to make the biggest lite bright mural ever recorded. it was made out of more than a half a million of those glowing little pegs. it took...
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let's start this way, a fireball streak into the try and slams into russia. more than 1,000 people reported hurt by the flying glass. the collapsing buildings. look at the images. li listen to the sound. we'll take you there. >>> now, also, since the 4,000 people are off that disgusting cruise ship, what happens to the ship now. >>> and that olympic athlete, oscar pistorius, accused of murdering his girlfriend in his own home, collapses and sobs in court. we have a lot of news happening on the ground. but the big shock and awe, falling from the sky is leading it all. i'm talking quite literally here. while you were sleeping this unbelievable scene was unfolding in southern russia. close encounters of the third kind. wow. raining down near the euro mountains, that is a meteor breaking up over the earth's atmosphere. it's like a crazy scene from a movie but it's real. make no mistake, the scenes and the light coming from a meteor as it streaks across the side. the blinding flash. the deafening explosion. caught on tape. up 1,000 people were hurt because of this
let's start this way, a fireball streak into the try and slams into russia. more than 1,000 people reported hurt by the flying glass. the collapsing buildings. look at the images. li listen to the sound. we'll take you there. >>> now, also, since the 4,000 people are off that disgusting cruise ship, what happens to the ship now. >>> and that olympic athlete, oscar pistorius, accused of murdering his girlfriend in his own home, collapses and sobs in court. we have a lot of news...
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explosions from the sky if parts of russia are shaken after a meteorite slams into the earth will report on today's events and ask what would happen if a meteor headed our way and it's a bird it's a plane no it's something else entirely when something falls from the sky or you see an unexplained object it leaves to talk about u.f.o.'s so is there life out in space r.t. goes inside the business that investigates and identified flying objects and we live in a world of updates and tweets but did you know that all of your tweets are being archived by the library of congress who ask why just ahead. it's friday feb fifteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. unbelievable video is coming out of russia today after a meteorite streaked across the morning sky before crashing into the city of chimney all bit. through over nine hundred people were injured and some three thousand buildings were also damaged from the tremendous shock wave this ten ton behemoth set off upon impact now to give you an idea of the region is a mellowness city located about a thousand mil
explosions from the sky if parts of russia are shaken after a meteorite slams into the earth will report on today's events and ask what would happen if a meteor headed our way and it's a bird it's a plane no it's something else entirely when something falls from the sky or you see an unexplained object it leaves to talk about u.f.o.'s so is there life out in space r.t. goes inside the business that investigates and identified flying objects and we live in a world of updates and tweets but did...
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humors with the protests as a leader just over a year ago here in russia when anti-government rallies really took off in unprecedented numbers and we quickly became one of the main faces but he's been in politics for much longer really in the late one nine hundred ninety s. he ran for an m.p. seat for a party called the stalinist bloc for the u.s.s.r. and today he's head of the left front which is a young radical communist organization and that's actually how they describe themselves and they're most known publicly for calling for revolution and during the recent protests was detained on multiple occasions for violating police orders and calling on other demonstrators to do the same let's listen to some of the things he calls the crowd to do you love. when you. do it just learn to. do it. now charges against a very in june he was found guilty of attacking a young woman at one of these protests and several months ago in october a russian t.v. station aired a documentary which featured hidden camera footage allegedly showing trying to raise foreign funding and organize riots here in mos
humors with the protests as a leader just over a year ago here in russia when anti-government rallies really took off in unprecedented numbers and we quickly became one of the main faces but he's been in politics for much longer really in the late one nine hundred ninety s. he ran for an m.p. seat for a party called the stalinist bloc for the u.s.s.r. and today he's head of the left front which is a young radical communist organization and that's actually how they describe themselves and...
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zero tonight. >> a giant asteroid talking about has nothing to do with the meteor that hit russia. that one hurled past earth today just before 11:30 our time. astroners used binoculars to watch the point of light speeding across the sky. >> breaking news in antioch. sky 7 caught the scene of what we believe is a shooting in a gas station or perhaps a burger king restaurant near dear valley high school. a person has been handcuffed after the scene. the investigation station has been roped off. the call came in as a shooting at burger king. police have not told fuss anyone was injured in this shooting. >> the contra costa county coroner identified a 14-year-old girl who died after being struck by a car last night as she was crossing the road just after 6:30. there is now a memorial at the scene of the dent at hill crest avenue and hidden glenn drive. neighbors say the intersection is dangerous. >> reduce the speed. they're speeding up and down and it is a problem. it's a problem. >> the driver stopped and is cooperating with police. an investigation is continuing. neighbors plan to
zero tonight. >> a giant asteroid talking about has nothing to do with the meteor that hit russia. that one hurled past earth today just before 11:30 our time. astroners used binoculars to watch the point of light speeding across the sky. >> breaking news in antioch. sky 7 caught the scene of what we believe is a shooting in a gas station or perhaps a burger king restaurant near dear valley high school. a person has been handcuffed after the scene. the investigation station has been...
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harg >> axelrod: tonight, to russia from above. the exploding meteor and the the exploding meteor and the shockwave heard around the world. ( screaming ) tony guida is tracking the aftermath of a very close encounter. the family of oscar pistorius says it will fight the charge of premeditated murder. kelly cobiella has the latest on the double amputee olympian 22 accused of killing his girlfriend. 100 americans die every day from overdoses of prescription pain killers. >> so some days you're taking 22el b pills.f >> yes.r >> reporter: mark strassmann speaks with an addicted executive. and manuel bojorquez has the story of this american teenager who is the youngest women's world slalom champion in nearly four decades. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. we begin tonight with thatth meteor that exploded overnt russia. scientists now say it was even bigger and heavier than they first thought, 55 feet long and weighing 10,000 tons. it was moving at a speed of 40,000 miles per hour when
harg >> axelrod: tonight, to russia from above. the exploding meteor and the the exploding meteor and the shockwave heard around the world. ( screaming ) tony guida is tracking the aftermath of a very close encounter. the family of oscar pistorius says it will fight the charge of premeditated murder. kelly cobiella has the latest on the double amputee olympian 22 accused of killing his girlfriend. 100 americans die every day from overdoses of prescription pain killers. >> so some...
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>> axelrod: tonight, to russia from above. the exploding meteor and the shockwave heard around the world. ( screaming ) tony guida is tracking the aftermath of a very close encounter. the family of oscar pistorius says it will fight the charge of premeditated murder. kelly cobiella has the latest on the double amputee olympian accused of killing his girlfriend. 100 americans die every day from overdoses of prescription pain killers. >> so some days you're taking 22 pills. >> yes. >> reporter: mark strassmann speaks with an addicted executive. and manuel bojorquez has the story of this american teenager who is the youngest women's world slalom champion in nearly four decades. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. we begin tonight with that meteor that exploded over russia. scientists now say it was even bigger and heavier than they first thought 55 feet long and weighing 10,000 tons. it was moving at a speed of 40,000 miles per hour when it hit the atmosphere, produce an enormous
>> axelrod: tonight, to russia from above. the exploding meteor and the shockwave heard around the world. ( screaming ) tony guida is tracking the aftermath of a very close encounter. the family of oscar pistorius says it will fight the charge of premeditated murder. kelly cobiella has the latest on the double amputee olympian accused of killing his girlfriend. 100 americans die every day from overdoses of prescription pain killers. >> so some days you're taking 22 pills. >>...
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we begin this morning with a frightening meteor strike in russia. now, meteor sightings are a common occurrence, but not incidents that cause injury and damage. the russian interior ministry says more than 400 people were injured when the meteor, possibly part of a meteor shower, hit like a missile near the euro mountains about a thousand miles east of moscow near a former soviet union weapons site. the meteor streaked across the sky this morning with a loud boom, leaving a thick white trail breaking nearby windows and damaged buildings when it hit. most of the injuries were from broken glass. russian newspapers say some 20,000 emergency workers have been mobilized. >> definitely my building was shaking, so i could feel -- i could feel a sway in my building, so it kind of sounded like a bomb went off. >> now, it's unclear if the meteorite hit russia this morning is related to that giant asteroid due to pass very close to earth later today. earlier i spock spoke to cbs news contributor dr. michio kaku. doctor kaku, i know meteor showers aren't partic
we begin this morning with a frightening meteor strike in russia. now, meteor sightings are a common occurrence, but not incidents that cause injury and damage. the russian interior ministry says more than 400 people were injured when the meteor, possibly part of a meteor shower, hit like a missile near the euro mountains about a thousand miles east of moscow near a former soviet union weapons site. the meteor streaked across the sky this morning with a loud boom, leaving a thick white trail...
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on the other hand, russia and china, the master hookers are courted. there was a young man aaron swarts. a pioneering figure in the internet who decileded he wanted to put all of the academic articles writen in journams on line and available to inch. to a professor we love this idea. but he accessed mit journals and the government was going to put him on trial for 35 years if found guilty. instead of a plea he killed himself. recently i took a position asking president obama to part're pardon a brilliant tust - autistic man to know about ufo's. he did a little bit of the disruption in the information systems and we spent 10 years trying to extradiet him from britain. he was a suicide threat and they would not exextradiet him. >> the president's fantasy of obama care is it becoming a farce and more facts revealed about the healthcare law leaves you feeling nauseous. we will expose obama care and all it is it about when we come back. >> i would like to hear fru. go to mikehuckabee.com. tell me what you think in the lead feed back seconds . find me and mo
on the other hand, russia and china, the master hookers are courted. there was a young man aaron swarts. a pioneering figure in the internet who decileded he wanted to put all of the academic articles writen in journams on line and available to inch. to a professor we love this idea. but he accessed mit journals and the government was going to put him on trial for 35 years if found guilty. instead of a plea he killed himself. recently i took a position asking president obama to part're pardon a...
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cameras captured the meteor in the sky over russia. now crews are trying to find fragments in a lake about 50 miles from the town. scientists say an event of this magnitude happens about once every hundred years but they say it's not uncommon for meteors to impact the planet more often. >> we are hit by about 100 tons of space debris every day. >> reporter: the explosion in russia and an asteroid that just missed earth has people looking up. late friday, some in the san francisco bay area reported seeing a fireball streaking through the sky. experts say it was likely another meteor. but the three events are unrelated. tatiana anderson for cbs news. >>> for thousands of passengers aboard carnival triumph it was a giant relief when the disabled ship finally pulled into an alabama port thursday and while the nightmare voyage may be over for passengers the cruise lines is facing a new ordeal. the texas woman filed lawsuit seeking damages for what she says she endured on the trip. the complaint describes the triumph as a floating hell. one
cameras captured the meteor in the sky over russia. now crews are trying to find fragments in a lake about 50 miles from the town. scientists say an event of this magnitude happens about once every hundred years but they say it's not uncommon for meteors to impact the planet more often. >> we are hit by about 100 tons of space debris every day. >> reporter: the explosion in russia and an asteroid that just missed earth has people looking up. late friday, some in the san francisco...
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alexi russia of ski r.t. reporting from the kingdom of bahrain online for you today the ku klux klan is trying to make a comeback in america's south the city of memphis braces for the largest ever demo of the extreme movement supporters but what is' is claiming there's a good reason for the rally. and get out the way when our you tube channel we've got stunning footage of a canoe being hit by a whale i do go to you tube r.t. for that and other eye catching pictures. heroism it with an expiry date that appears to be the case for the u.k. army veterans who are being denied that russian bravery medals because the events they took part in more than five years ago let's go plan to reward thousands of british troops who guarded crucial convoys that supplied the u.s.s.r. during world war two parties are going to go has more. imagine doing the service to a foreign country during a time of war risking your life going through unimaginable hardships all in the name of helping an ally you imagine that country wanting to
alexi russia of ski r.t. reporting from the kingdom of bahrain online for you today the ku klux klan is trying to make a comeback in america's south the city of memphis braces for the largest ever demo of the extreme movement supporters but what is' is claiming there's a good reason for the rally. and get out the way when our you tube channel we've got stunning footage of a canoe being hit by a whale i do go to you tube r.t. for that and other eye catching pictures. heroism it with an expiry...
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it also happened in russia. back in 1908 an asteroid exploded over remote area of sigh beer siberia, leveling roughly 80,000 trees. susan? >> mary, appreciate that report. thank you. >>> after hearing about that blast over russia, imagine what people were thinking in california when they saw this last night. a fireball going across the sky. area astronomers say they think it was a meteor and they also say they don't think it has any connection to the asteroid, just another coincidence. >>> he once was the darling of couture. can john galliano remake his image? copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with c
it also happened in russia. back in 1908 an asteroid exploded over remote area of sigh beer siberia, leveling roughly 80,000 trees. susan? >> mary, appreciate that report. thank you. >>> after hearing about that blast over russia, imagine what people were thinking in california when they saw this last night. a fireball going across the sky. area astronomers say they think it was a meteor and they also say they don't think it has any connection to the asteroid, just another...
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more on the man in question here merged with the protests as a leader just over a year ago here in russia when anti-government rallies really took off in unprecedented numbers and we quickly became one of the main faces but he's been in politics for much longer really in the late one nine hundred ninety s. he ran for an m.p. seat for a party called the stalinist bloc for the u.s.s.r. and today he's head of the left front which is a young radical communist organization and that's actually how they describe themselves and they're most known publicly for calling for revolution now during the recent protests was detained on multiple occasions for violating police orders and calling on other demonstrators to do the same let's listen to some of the things he calls the crowd to do. you know i'm going to go with you got. to. go it's just was. do. you. know charges against him just so very in june he was found guilty of attacking a young woman. at one of these protests and several months ago in october a russian t.v. station aired a documentary which featured hidden camera footage allegedly showin
more on the man in question here merged with the protests as a leader just over a year ago here in russia when anti-government rallies really took off in unprecedented numbers and we quickly became one of the main faces but he's been in politics for much longer really in the late one nine hundred ninety s. he ran for an m.p. seat for a party called the stalinist bloc for the u.s.s.r. and today he's head of the left front which is a young radical communist organization and that's actually how...
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. >> russia says they will continue to supply weapons to the syrian president's government despite the country's escalating civil war. russian officials made that clear today and they say they see no reason to stop trade with syria. it is prohibited by the un but many countries disagree. >> president barack obama is headed to north carolina today to boost his plans after delivering his first state of the union address since re- election. in his address, the president touched on major issues including the economy immigration, and gun-control which is one of the issues that drew the most dramatic response in the chamber. the president gave his address and the gop response was that they don't believe more government programs and more taxes is the right way to go. >> thank you. here are some things you need to know -- >> wall street is aiming for a new high today and the dow closed at its highest level of the year yesterday. it was 146 points away from the all-time high in october of 2007. >> the senate finance committee of the confirmation hearing for jack lew to be treasury secretary. he
. >> russia says they will continue to supply weapons to the syrian president's government despite the country's escalating civil war. russian officials made that clear today and they say they see no reason to stop trade with syria. it is prohibited by the un but many countries disagree. >> president barack obama is headed to north carolina today to boost his plans after delivering his first state of the union address since re- election. in his address, the president touched on...
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that is the sound of the massive meteor slamming into earth causing mayhem on the streets of russia. 200 people were injured and many by falling glass. more than 4,000 buildings were damaged and government is saying it will cost $33 million to clean it up. this is one of several incidents that happened. a senior research scientist at carl sagen center of the seti institute and one who runs the nasa sponsored cameras for all sky meteor surveillance. we want to hear from you. thank you so much for joining us? >> pleasure. >> heather: nasa says this is once in a lifetime event. how do we know that? >> well, let me first say, of course, the biggest concern at the moment is for the situation in russia. so many windows were broken we are hoping that the damage can be recovered quickly. for a scientist it's a great opportunity to learn about this type of impact. we know that this was unusual event because it created a very loud boom. a signal at a frequency that is lower than what you can hear by the ear which travels long distance. this was picked up somewhere between 300 and 500 kiloton i
that is the sound of the massive meteor slamming into earth causing mayhem on the streets of russia. 200 people were injured and many by falling glass. more than 4,000 buildings were damaged and government is saying it will cost $33 million to clean it up. this is one of several incidents that happened. a senior research scientist at carl sagen center of the seti institute and one who runs the nasa sponsored cameras for all sky meteor surveillance. we want to hear from you. thank you so much...
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slammed into russia. it smashed into the earth with the power of an atomic bomb, injuring a thousand people. nasa says the meteor was the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles an hour. >> the repeat occurrence, it definitely has me up here. >> what do you know about asteroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> another asteroid is passing close to the earth. the closest any asteroid has ever gotten to the earth. they got a fuzzy dot on video screen, 17,000 miles is so close that astronomers says the earth's gravity is bending its path. >> it has some potential but not an immediate potential of hitting the earth. >> a lot of activity in the past 24 hours but astronomers say it's a wonderful coincidence. >> katie: if you snapped a picture of last night's meteor we would love to see it. send it to ureport. >>> it certainly unlikely that a meteor would hit your house, but if it did are you covered by insurance. michael finney got some answers. >> that is one of the things that is covered under your h
slammed into russia. it smashed into the earth with the power of an atomic bomb, injuring a thousand people. nasa says the meteor was the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles an hour. >> the repeat occurrence, it definitely has me up here. >> what do you know about asteroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> another asteroid is passing close to the earth. the closest any asteroid has ever gotten to the earth. they got a fuzzy dot on video screen, 17,000 miles...
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the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the sigh beerian sky and smashed into the earth with the power of an atomic bomb, injuring more than 1,000 people, mostly from broken glass. n.a.s.a. said the meteor was about the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences isly what makes it interesting. it's definitely what has we up here. >> what do you know about astroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> meanwhile another astroid is passing very close to the earth. it's the closest any astroid has ever gotten to the earth. stargazers came out to get a glimpse of a fuzzy dot on a video screen. 17,000 miles seems like a long distance but it's so close the earth that astronomers see hits gravity has the potential of change its path. >> astronomers say it's a wonderful coincidence. reporting from the space and science center in oakland, i'm allen wong, abc7 news. >> if you snapped a picture of last night's youor, we would love to see it. just send it to us. >> if a meteor hi
the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the sigh beerian sky and smashed into the earth with the power of an atomic bomb, injuring more than 1,000 people, mostly from broken glass. n.a.s.a. said the meteor was about the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences isly what makes it interesting. it's definitely what has we up here. >> what do you know about astroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >>...
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first a meteorite explodes over russia, then an asteroid skims past the earth and now a meteor is seen streaking across bay area skies. this dash cam video uploaded to youtube shows the blue flash of what is believed to be a meteor around 8:00 last night. this driver says he was headed southbound on 280 near san francisco. similar sightings were reported from santa clara to fairfield and in parts of the central valley. our own jodi hernandez and her success witnessed that fireball at their home in fairfield and told us about it. >> we were driving on interstate westbound in fairfield and all of a sudden we saw this bright light falling from the sky. it was like a bright white streak and it kind of ended in a ball, and i was just like, i couldn't get the words out fast enough, it was like look, look, look, victor! he saw, one of our sons saw, it of spectacular. i had been covering a story on meteors and asteroids all day and i couldn't believe i was actually seeing one just a few hours later. >> people quickly turned to our facebook and twitter feeds to tell us what they saw. one viewer
first a meteorite explodes over russia, then an asteroid skims past the earth and now a meteor is seen streaking across bay area skies. this dash cam video uploaded to youtube shows the blue flash of what is believed to be a meteor around 8:00 last night. this driver says he was headed southbound on 280 near san francisco. similar sightings were reported from santa clara to fairfield and in parts of the central valley. our own jodi hernandez and her success witnessed that fireball at their home...
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. >>> the massive cleanup effort continues in russia this morning. the shockwave from friday's meteorite blew out windows in more than 4,000 buildings. officials have promised to have those windows fixed within a week, but that is a long time to wait when the temperatures there are only reaching a high of about ten degrees. remarkably only a handful of the 1200 hurt are still in the hospital. >>> still ahead on today in the bay, it is named after one of the world's fastest cars and rightfully so. the record this racing yacht now docked in it san francisco just set. >>> plus the musical journey comes to an end. the story behind why this man plans to set this that piano on fire. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> live at oakland this morning. we'll get you your forecast for what is hopefully a long holiday weekend for you. this is one of the most dangerous sailing trips in the world, traveling 13,000 miles from new york to san francisco off the southern tip of so
. >>> the massive cleanup effort continues in russia this morning. the shockwave from friday's meteorite blew out windows in more than 4,000 buildings. officials have promised to have those windows fixed within a week, but that is a long time to wait when the temperatures there are only reaching a high of about ten degrees. remarkably only a handful of the 1200 hurt are still in the hospital. >>> still ahead on today in the bay, it is named after one of the world's fastest...
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political prisoners but actually heard say there was socialization may take several more years alexi russia see reporting from belief in georgia a turkish top naval commander has resigned over the detention of hundreds of his colleagues he's been followed by a number of turkish air force officers who have also quit in what could be a sign of weakening morale in the country's military andrew finkel journalist and author of turkey what everyone needs to know says the military has an axe to grind with the government over its deviation from secularism straight clear that the military traditionally a powerful force within turkish politics was trying to undermine its own government and of course the government fought back and they fought back success really feeds conspiracy trials so. perhaps this is simply the military saying ok you've let you know you have it your own way but. at the at the moment the prime minister i don't is a little bit concerned he's actually said that there are too many military officers in detention awaiting trial and i mean the reason the country has a military is to def
political prisoners but actually heard say there was socialization may take several more years alexi russia see reporting from belief in georgia a turkish top naval commander has resigned over the detention of hundreds of his colleagues he's been followed by a number of turkish air force officers who have also quit in what could be a sign of weakening morale in the country's military andrew finkel journalist and author of turkey what everyone needs to know says the military has an axe to grind...
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number one is the meteor in russia. today they're cleaning up from the blast. >>> terrifying moments, that is a view from russia. the shockwave broke windows throughout the area. around 1,000 people were injured, authorities have blocked off a nearby lake. they think the largest chunk came down on that lake. >>> an underground tank at the nation's most contaminated nuclear site is leaking. as many as 300 gallons a year of highly radioactive sludge is seeping out. that is far less than 1% of what is stored at the world war ii site. the leak poses no immediate public health risk, but he wants the federal government to pay and fix it and to check spores of the other tanks. >>> number three, the boardwalk is on its way back, that is new jersey. and crews yesterday started drivi driving pylons on the sand. the $3.6 million project should largely be done by may 10th. residents say the project gives them hope the beloved summer retreat would bounce back from last year's storm. >>> and according to initial autopsy reports, the
number one is the meteor in russia. today they're cleaning up from the blast. >>> terrifying moments, that is a view from russia. the shockwave broke windows throughout the area. around 1,000 people were injured, authorities have blocked off a nearby lake. they think the largest chunk came down on that lake. >>> an underground tank at the nation's most contaminated nuclear site is leaking. as many as 300 gallons a year of highly radioactive sludge is seeping out. that is far...